Songs for the Little Ones at HomeAmerican Tract Society, 1852 - 288 sider |
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Side 28
... fair , divinely bright ! Must he dwell with brutal creatures ? How could angels bear the sight ? Was there nothing but a manger , Cursed sinners could afford To receive the heavenly stranger ? Did they thus affront the Lord ? Soft , my ...
... fair , divinely bright ! Must he dwell with brutal creatures ? How could angels bear the sight ? Was there nothing but a manger , Cursed sinners could afford To receive the heavenly stranger ? Did they thus affront the Lord ? Soft , my ...
Side 31
... fair ; His curly ringlets , just like flax ; His little bosom , just like wax . " O , how I long till he can talk , And then I'll long till he can walk , And then I'll long till he can play When we have said our tasks each day . " I ...
... fair ; His curly ringlets , just like flax ; His little bosom , just like wax . " O , how I long till he can talk , And then I'll long till he can walk , And then I'll long till he can play When we have said our tasks each day . " I ...
Side 46
... fair . A very pretty sight This morning I did see- Four little robins Sitting on a tree . A bright red cherry One of them did pull ; It was large and ripe , And very beautiful . So he gave it to his mate , As if wishing her to see ; And ...
... fair . A very pretty sight This morning I did see- Four little robins Sitting on a tree . A bright red cherry One of them did pull ; It was large and ripe , And very beautiful . So he gave it to his mate , As if wishing her to see ; And ...
Side 64
... live with him in heaven . " My Little Hymn - Book . " LITTLE MARY . Little Mary was good , The weather was fair , She went with her mother To breathe the fresh air . The birds were all singing ; Mary chatted away , 64 SONGS FOR THE.
... live with him in heaven . " My Little Hymn - Book . " LITTLE MARY . Little Mary was good , The weather was fair , She went with her mother To breathe the fresh air . The birds were all singing ; Mary chatted away , 64 SONGS FOR THE.
Side 90
... fair buds oft withered lie , And the youngest children die . Riper flowers may wide expand , Win the eye and court the hand ; But , like you , O may I be Graced with humble modesty . When ' t is evening , dark and chill , Close you wrap ...
... fair buds oft withered lie , And the youngest children die . Riper flowers may wide expand , Win the eye and court the hand ; But , like you , O may I be Graced with humble modesty . When ' t is evening , dark and chill , Close you wrap ...
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AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY awake baby bells are ringing blessed bread bright brother busy bee Cherries are ripe chick-a-de-dee cold darling dear little Dear Mary eyes father fear flowers friends gentle give glad glory Good-morning good-night happy happy land Hastings head hear heard heart heaven holy Hushaby Jesus Johnny Bell keep kind kiss kite light little birds little boy little child little children little darling little girl LITTLE PONY live look Lord Mary merry mild moolly cow morning naughty ne'er nest never nice night Nursery Songs o'er play pleasant poor praise pray prayer pretty pretty thing rest Robert Reid robin round Sabbath Sabbath-day Saviour sing sister sleep smile snow soft soon sure sweet sweetly Taylor tell thee There's things thou to-day tree walk warm watch wings young
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Side 58 - Little drops of water, Little grains of sand Make the mighty ocean, And the pleasant land.
Side 142 - And often after sunset, Sir, When it is light and fair, I take my little porringer, And eat my supper there.
Side 267 - THE boy stood on the burning deck, Whence all but he had fled ; The flame that lit the battle's wreck Shone round him o'er the dead. Yet beautiful and bright he stood, As born to rule the storm ; A creature of heroic blood, A proud though childlike form. The...
Side 256 - To do to others as I would That they should -do to me ; Will make me honest, kind and good As children ought to be.
Side 195 - Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are! Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky.
Side 141 - And where are they? I pray you tell." She answered, "Seven are we; And two of us at Conway dwell, And two are gone to sea; "Two of us in the churchyard lie, My sister and my brother; And, in the churchyard cottage, I Dwell near them with my mother.
Side 143 - And when the ground was white with snow, And I could run and slide, My brother John was forced to go, And he lies by her side". "How many are you, then, "said I, "If they two are in heaven?
Side 263 - Come hither, hither, pretty Fly, with the pearl and silver wing; Your robes are green and purple, there's a crest upon your head; Your eyes are like the diamond bright, but mine are dull as lead.
Side 120 - Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow, And everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to go; He followed her to school one day — That was against the rule. It made the children laugh and play To see a lamb at school.
Side 110 - How skilfully she builds her cell! How neat she spreads the wax ! And labours hard to store it well With the sweet food she makes. In works of labour or of skill I would be busy too: For Satan finds some mischief still For idle hands to do.